Michael Maslansky is one of corporate America’s leading communications and research strategists. As CEO of Maslansky, Luntz & Partners, the firm that produced the New York Times best-seller Words That Work, he advises leading organizations, such as PepsiCo, eBay, Microsoft, and Pfizer on what to say, how to say it, and most important, why it matters. He has conducted hundreds of research projects in over twenty countries using his firm’s proprietary polling and focus group methodology, cited by the New York Times, Washington Post, New Yorker, 60 Minutes, Nightline, and PBS’ Frontline, among others.
The Language of Trust: Selling Ideas in a World of Skeptics
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ISBN-13:
9781101404553
- Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
- Publication date: 05/04/2010
- Sold by: Penguin Group
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 288
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- Age Range: 18 Years
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What to Say, How to Say It, Why It Matters
If you're trying to sell something-whether it's a product, a service, or an idea-you are facing a new era of consumers who listen less and question more. The Language of Trust is for anyone who must sell ideas, products, services, or even themselves to a public that just doesn't want to hear it.
Based on pioneering consumer research, The Language of Trust shows you how to regain the confidence of your clients and customers and communicate with them on their terms. You'll learn what words to use, what words to lose, and how to structure your message to overcome skepticism and build and keep the trust of your audience.
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-Dr. Frank Luntz, author of Words That Work and What Americans Really Want...Really
"To successfully earn trust in face-to-face or Facebook communication, embrace the proven concepts in The Language of Trust-they're as important to your life as involuntary breathing. It's just common sense."
-Thomas L. Harrison, LHD, chairman and CEO of Diversified Agency Services division of Omnicom Group Inc.
"Michael Maslansky has written the ultimate guide to winning trust in a world that has lost it. He writes with wit, wisdom, and a commendable absence of jargon. If you are concerned about trust, and all of us should be, then this book is an indispensable starting point."
-Lord Gould, former polling and strategy advisor to Prime Minister Tony Blair, and Deputy Chairman of Freud Communication
"Marketers, financial advisors, and communicators of all types should take note of the lessons in this book....More than most, Michael understands the enormous challenges we face, and this book provides an essential set of tools and practical approached for reconnecting with customers who may have lost faith in what we offer. It isn't enough for us to have a good story to tell; we must also be able to tell a good- and credible-story. The Language of Trust will help any communicator who muct win over a skeptical audience."
-Cathy Weatherford, CEO of Insured Retirement Institute
"Today's polarized discourse makes it hard to understand problems, much less fix them. The Language of Trust provides the core principles needed for moving forward."
-Philip K. Howard, founder of Common Good and author of The Death of Common Sense and Life Without Lawyers
"There are many books on effective communication, but this book is unique in the way it recognizes the importance of language and messaging as ways to build trust when talking to customers, partners, or employees. The Language of Trust will help any executive who must communicate with strength and credibility."
-Suzanne Coulter, president of Polo Retail Corporation